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  1. Masks made to China’s standards for respiratory protection aim for similar benefits as N95 masks. But there are key differences. Here's what you should know.

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  2. Take a look at the front page of today's Wall Street Journal

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  3. An extra week of paid leave and a lifetime supply of pet shampoo. Companies expand pet-friendly perks for the work-from-home era.

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  4. About a half-hour to midnight on Saturday, a group broke into the Portland Police Association’s office and started a fire inside, police said

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  5. : Disney’s streaming success interested investors, while Ralph Lauren said things aren’t getting any easier. breaks down this week’s winners and losers.

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  6. Pet-friendly companies are offering new benefits to remote workers

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  7. Millennials entered the pandemic in a weaker financial position than older Americans, and they're likely to fall further behind

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  8. Only four players 23 or younger have ever won the PGA Championship. Their names are Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and... Collin Morikawa.

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  9. Jimmy Lai, the outspoken publisher of Hong Kong’s widely read pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily, was arrested Monday on suspicion of “foreign collusion” under a new national security law Beijing has imposed on the city

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  10. With consumers reluctant to venture out to a lab or doctor’s office, insurers are crunching the data in existing digital records

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  11. It’s far from business as usual at this pharma company that’s working on potential Covid-19 treatments. takes us inside the Indianapolis headquarters of Eli Lilly.

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  12. The latest thing in menswear? The "extreme tuck," including button-ups into sweatpants, blazers into pants

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  13. The renovation of JFK Airport was due to be completed in 2025. But as the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on the airline industry, that time frame could now be delayed by years.

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  14. The stock market’s selloff and rebound occurred very rapidly in the first half. That was a challenge for long-short fund managers.

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  15. The lowered price on Samsung's 5G Galaxy Note 20 illustrates an industry struggling to cash in on a next-generation technology that only early adopters seem excited about

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  16. Several investment and technology firms are exploring a potential deal for the U.S. operations of TikTok, which is facing a Trump administration ban

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  17. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that New York would set up traveler-registration checkpoints to enforce quarantine orders for people coming from states with high rates of Covid-19

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  18. Amazon has been in talks with the biggest U.S. mall owner to turn some Sears and J.C. Penney stores into fulfillment centers, people familiar with the matter said

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  19. "It was very much still lived in, but kind of frozen for three months." College students returned this summer to clean out their dorm rooms.

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  20. Dog Zoom meetings. A Slack channel called Animals Working From Home. Pet-friendly companies are offering new benefits to remote workers.

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